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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tightly scripted" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something, such as an event or performance, that has been carefully planned and rehearsed to follow a specific script or set of guidelines. Example: The award show was tightly scripted, with every presenter and performance meticulously choreographed and timed down to the second.
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How tightly scripted is it?
Conventions are tightly scripted events, and no beat plays unplanned.
Mr. Takemura gave the evening's most tightly scripted performance.
"You don't have tightly scripted campaigns as the sole voice.
We don't need any more tightly scripted cinematic hallway shooters".
story lines are notoriously gnarled and tightly scripted.
This is funnier, sharper – sometimes excruciating – and tightly scripted.
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In short, the GOP needs a tightly-scripted, gaffe-free show to deliver to prime-time audiences and swing voters.
Like a tightly-scripted heist flick, a crack team of trusted individuals began arriving for RIL's second telecom gamble.
Following a short, tightly-scripted trial, Chen was found guilty of embezzling money in order to build luxury villas and "misappropriating" expensive gifts.
For the past eight months, Bruce Springsteen has wowed crowds in New York with his "tightly-scripted" performances on Broadway.
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